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Further Studies on the Frequency and Length of the Glandulo-Metaplastic Esophageal Mucosa in Baboons

C.A. RUBIO, E.J. DICK, A. ORREGO and G.B. HUBBARD
In Vivo November 2009, 23 (6) 955-958;
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    Glandulo-metaplastic esophageal mucosa (GMEM) in a baboon. A, Low power view: note the esophageal squamous epithelium on the right (H&E, ×2). B, Higher power view of Figure A (arrowhead), to demonstrate the mucous glands in the GMEM (H&E, ×10).

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Further Studies on the Frequency and Length of the Glandulo-Metaplastic Esophageal Mucosa in Baboons
C.A. RUBIO, E.J. DICK, A. ORREGO, G.B. HUBBARD
In Vivo Nov 2009, 23 (6) 955-958;

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